How to configure Webpack and Vite for Storybook
Storybook allows you to customize the webpack
configuration and your vite
configuration. For that, it offers two fields you can add in your .storybook/main.js|ts
file, called webpackFinal
and viteFinal
. These fields are functions that take the default configuration as an argument, and return the modified configuration. You can read more about them in the Storybook documentation for webpack
and the Storybook documentation for vite
.
You can use these fields in your Nx workspace Storybook configurations normally, following the Storybook docs. However, let's see how you can create a global configuration for every project in your workspace, and how you can override it for specific projects.
Global configuration
If you want to add a global configuration for Webpack or Vite in your workspace, you may create a .storybook/main.js
file at the root of your workspace. In that root .storybook/main.js|ts
file, you can add the webpackFinal
or viteFinal
field, and return the modified configuration. This will be applied to every project in your workspace.
webpack
and webpackFinal
The webpackFinal
field would look like this:
webpackFinal: async (config, { configType }) => {
// Make whatever fine-grained changes you need that should apply to all storybook configs
// Return the altered config
return config;
},
vite
and viteFinal
The viteFinal
field would look like this:
async viteFinal(config, { configType }) {
if (configType === 'DEVELOPMENT') {
// Your development configuration goes here
}
if (configType === 'PRODUCTION') {
// Your production configuration goes here.
}
return mergeConfig(config, {
// Your environment configuration here
});
},
In the viteFinal
case, you would have to import the mergeConfig
function from vite
. So, on the top of your root .storybook/main.js|ts
file, you would have to add:
const { mergeConfig } = require('vite');
Project-specific configuration
webpack
and webpackFinal
You can customize the webpack
configuration for a specific project by adding a webpackFinal
field in your project-specific .storybok/main.js|ts
file, like this:
module.exports = {
...
webpackFinal: async (config, { configType }) => {
// add your own webpack tweaks if needed
return config;
},
};
If you are using a global, root-level, webpack
configuration in your project, you can customize or extend that for a specific project like this:
const rootMain = require('../../../.storybook/main');
module.exports = {
...rootMain,
...
webpackFinal: async (config, { configType }) => {
// apply any global webpack configs that might have been specified in .storybook/main.js
if (rootMain.webpackFinal) {
config = await rootMain.webpackFinal(config, { configType });
}
// add your own webpack tweaks if needed
return config;
},
};
Take note how, in this case, we are first applying the global webpack
configuration, and then adding our own tweaks. If you don't want to apply any global configuration, you can just return your own configuration, and skip the rootMain.webpackFinal
check.
vite
and viteFinal
You can customize the vite
configuration for a specific project by adding a viteFinal
field in your project-specific .storybok/main.js|ts
file, like this:
const { mergeConfig } = require('vite');
const viteTsConfigPaths = require('vite-tsconfig-paths').default;
module.exports = {
...
async viteFinal(config, { configType }) {
return mergeConfig(config, {
plugins: [
viteTsConfigPaths({
root: '../../../',
}),
],
});
},
};
If you are using a global, root-level, vite
configuration in your workspace, you can customize or extend that for a specific project like this:
const { mergeConfig } = require('vite');
const viteTsConfigPaths = require('vite-tsconfig-paths').default;
const rootMain = require('../../../.storybook/main');
module.exports = {
...
async viteFinal(config, { configType }) {
return mergeConfig(config, {
...((await rootMain.viteFinal(config, { configType })) ?? {}),
plugins: [
viteTsConfigPaths({
root: '../../../',
}),
],
});
},
};
For Vite.js to work on monorepos, and specifically on Nx workspaces, you need to use the 'vite-tsconfig-paths'
plugin! Starting Storybook version 7, however, Storybook will automatically read your project's vite.config.ts
file, so you don't need to add the plugin to your Storybook Vite configuration anymore. You will only have to specify the path to your project's vite.config.ts
file in your project's Storybook configuration.
It's important to note here that for Vite.js to work on monorepos, and specifically on Nx workspaces, you need to use the 'vite-tsconfig-paths'
plugin, just like you must already do in your project's vite.config.ts
file. Storybook does not read your project's Vite configuration automatically, so you have to manually add the plugin to your project's Storybook Vite configuration.
So, a full project-level .storybook/main.js|ts
file for a Vite.js project would look like this:
const { mergeConfig } = require('vite');
const viteTsConfigPaths = require('vite-tsconfig-paths').default;
module.exports = {
core: { builder: '@storybook/builder-vite' },
stories: [
'../src/app/**/*.stories.mdx',
'../src/app/**/*.stories.@(js|jsx|ts|tsx)',
],
addons: ['@storybook/addon-essentials'],
async viteFinal(config, { configType }) {
return mergeConfig(config, {
plugins: [
viteTsConfigPaths({
root: '../../../',
}),
],
});
},
};